Hello everyone,
My first bank for Synplant was released last September and I recently decided to start another big patch project for this wonderful synth.
The first part, Cellspace vol.1, will be released in two weeks, on May 22
And for this release, there are many copies of this bank to win, as well as a license for Synplant kindly donated by Magnus :D
Those who have bought my previous bank (which is on sale by the way) will be able to get the new one for $9.90.
Click here for more details and an audio preview.
I'm sorry if this feels like blatant advertising but I thought you guys should know.
Thanks for looking and comments are welcome.
- Karten wrote:
I'm sorry if this feels like blatant advertising but I thought you guys should know.
Not at all, this is highly relevant to our users. I approve of this message. =)
Thank you for contributing to the Synplant ecosystem.
we need synthplan 64 bit,a new bank is pointless if we can't use in 64 bit daw
only pointless to you, a lot of people have stuck with their 32bit daw so as not to lose favourite software.
i prefer lose synplant (for me was a great plug in)and have more performance in my daw...point of view ;)
- panox80 wrote:
i prefer lose synplant (for me was a great plug in)and have more performance in my daw...point of view ;)
64-bit Synplant is of course something that we will be working on now. But out of curiosity, which host do you use? It is usually possible to bridge 32-bit plug-ins. It will not be as tight as true 64-bit of course, but I'm actually quite impressed with some of the bridges, e.g. Logic's.
Also, although we are of course committed to making a 64-bit Synplant, curiously enough, I've been checking sales trends, and there is no evidence of a slow down of sales for Synplant in comparison to Permut8 or Bitspeek for example (which are 64-bit).
I don't have any stats on how many people use 64-bit hosts, or how many of those use 32-bit bridges, but to say a sound bank for Synplant is pointless because Synplant is 32-bit is an exaggeration to put it mildly.
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